Suspension for drawers for cabinets, &amp;c.



jhe inner ends 03? said E-hers are the plates JOHN D. REPSON, OF ROCHESTER, AND EHILK G. SAVPSON, J 37;?

' ASSIGNORS TO ART METAL CONSIRUCTZUN (Y.

CURPORATION OF NEW YORK.

BEESIGE? fiqaplieatioa 0mm:

To all wiwm 2'21 may; cm lJe ii immm het Jess D. Basses, resident lieehester, in: the county 0- we and Stabs New Yam Emmi: SAMPSON, a resident ef Jamestown, in flee ceun*y of Cheuwuqus, Steie 13f ew fi oia, have invented a new and lmprevemeets in Suspensions 101" D T n nets, 82s.; and We do hereby decisre I leasing ":0 be a fill}, clear, exeet dwerip tmn tnexeof.

The invention relates $0 suppert fer drawers of csbinehs, erases, e beL, iise jest being is emvide e empie and eifeeitive' I l l mm; (if the dBVlC-E by means of which drawers ere hem m s rigid he LZ tionwhen withdrewn frcm eel), M s0 iii'nited in their euieverd mews-21" 0 T F=:A-E"ih iiheir dreaming whee drew (mt in}! extent The eefeien cemprises she nevei tures hereinafter set for'ih claimed.

In the eceeinpenying drawing Fi i is the Jiibhdrswn, dot-ted linehmving the uJfilaZGI' fully pulled mat m gag-96.; Fig. 2 is a see sides ehswing the In the drewlzrlg nuesesel 2 sigeetss s partion of aesb'met, filing cese or the iike, pi'evided with drawers 3. C'-

inner Weils 0f the 025mg ere the channels i which form guide Ways far the sliding 7 These 23 Jams cut QWQTIOT ebeut .E q j A.

heh 0i khewfemrem pen-101: as indicated at 9. Secured is Zbbers at their year perheus are the Wheels 0r rollers when are adapted to enge e the cnamfieis and meve beak and ierm inei'em. tie-surfer to 11 which new the hufi'ers 12 .seepted to engage the stops 13 on the inner wsfls 0f the cabinet. Secured to the cut-away portions 9 of the Iii-bars 6 are the Wheels 14. Secured to the outer walls of the drawer are the channels 15' which are adapfied to receive the Wheels 14 mounted on me outer end of the ZGbers, said channels moving freely over said Wheels. At the outer ends of the ZZZ-bars are the stops 1? which projectup in the path of the movlmetien Lett era 4 guides, wheels on said lifted, 013?; 5

the ou'rer i.

emire wiihdra disengagement she path of the alf: '50 15 moms? the said Y wheeis buffers i8 seine tiene 17011 the the? umiuhemwei oft i' wibh zimwiia, movihg hers {2 on the inner we? drawer mil 11. 5 hufiez's on th if the fibers szrihe meat] on the 1mm; w. wish the p' the Iii-hers. wave th (h'mnei to 1111.. .1;) the slides eyeu ,on :bhe 21 01' ir-emo ve Tom suspe "What We eieim is:

1. In a device of the sh the combination of a suit? ease or the like, guides the same, a drawei,

Mrs siidah s Z--,: ers, cheese on said drawer with which said 1 he" gage, Maps in the path n" said. a stops on said ZZ-bars with i v'hiFi'i said 4i comes in contact. EU

2. ,In 2! device of @he character iiLSC'ELZLHi, i i,

the combination of a cabinet, filin case or the like, guides on the inner wal s of the same, a (lILW6I',"ZDfi.IS, wheelsfon said Z- bars movable in said guides, stofis in the path of said 'Z-bars, channel bars on said drawer, wheels on said Z-hnrs engaging said channel bars, stops on said Z-bztrs with which said drawer comes in contact.

3. In a devileeof the character described, 1-0 the combination of a cabinet, filin case or the like, guides on the inner walls of the same, a drawer, Z-bars with their forward portions cut away, wheels on the rear pornon of said Z-barsn1ovuble in said guides, 15 stops for said Z- bars, wheels on the forward portion of said Z-bers, channel bars on said drawers with which said last named wheels engage, and stops on said Z-bars with which said drawer comes in Contact.

In testimony whereof, we the said JOHN 20 D. RIPSOX and ERICK G. SAMPSON have hereunto set our hands.

JOHN D. RIPSON. I ERICK G. SAMPSON.

Witnesses as to Ripson:

Mom'rz SuHOENEBERG,

KENuRicK R. WILGL'S. l/Vitnosses as to Sampson:

CHAs. B. LEAGH,

C; W. STRONG. 

